I had fun with what’s here, but this collection feels pretty small for what I expected. With just NetEnt and Play’n GO powering the games, you’re looking at a fairly narrow selection compared to most casinos today. The good news is that both providers make quality games, so what you get is solid – just not very diverse.
The slot selection hits the popular marks with games like Starburst, Gonzo’s Quest, and Book of Dead all available. I spent time with several NetEnt classics and some newer Play’n GO titles like Reactoonz 2, and they all performed well. The 96.10% average payout is decent, and they do publish RTP information, which I appreciate for transparency. However, if you’re looking for more variety and 300 no deposit free spins bonus codes opportunities, you’ll need to look elsewhere.
What really stands out as missing is live dealer games – there’s nothing here at all in that department. The 31 table games are all software-based versions of blackjack, roulette, and similar classics. For players who want that real casino atmosphere with live dealers, this isn’t the place. The mobile games work fine, but with such a limited provider lineup, you’ll probably run through the interesting options pretty quickly.